AUNT JEAN'S LETTISH. Inflrninry, Nursca, Donation, A Twilight Visit. IncldcutM. Lenten Thought. Dear Friends: What should a Mid-Lent letter be if not a message tojiearts grown tender by daily eommunion with Him who spent these forty days and forty nights in deeper humble ness of BDint than wo can ever know? I have not all of sunshine or all of shadow for you. There is just the blending which mellows all human pictures however satis fying. Our HOUSE BEAUTIFUL is growing, and bounteous hands are now, as in all these twelve months, showering upon us the means of growth which should be unto us a means of crace. The brick annex is ncaring completion. A leading spirit in progress of all kinds asked me, "How much will it cost to furnish a Students' Ward in your building? There ought to be some place like that for sick boys far from home and mother," Shall we not encourage tne sug gestion ? This is the season of the year which has proved so trying to southern boys, and numbers of them are s...

J. C. BUY A NT, The Druggist. Is closing out his stock of school books at very low prices, and will remodel and refurnish his storp room by November 1st. Choppers will find it to their Inter est to call. 38 East Main, Corner Main fe U?per Pis. . II. 0 ASS ELL. I C. IVUJiS. CASSELL & PRICE ALWAYS HAVE tho Latest Styles in DRY GOODS, and their prices are aslow as the lowest for First-Class Goods. M nl IS h'. Main Ptreet. C. F. B ROWER & Co., FALL STYLES IN CARPETS A RUGS. An unusally choice assortment of new and exclusive patterns in all grades. Our lines are larger and stronger than at any time previous, and the oppor tunities for desirable bargains are un equalled. C. F. BROEK &CO, Carpets, Furniture, Wallpaper, Draperies. Main and Broadway, Lexington, Ky. THE BEST INVESTMENT A young man or woman can make, is in Business Education at the Commercial, Short-Hand and Tele graph Department of the State College. We have more applications for our pupils than we can supply. Fiv...

, ' It , """" """ " 1 1 Tli IIoumcIioU.. This column is open for contri butions from our superior Blue Grass housekeepers., Ed. Onion Salad. Chop two or three onions with half as much celery, put in a salad bowl and pour over plain salad dressing. O. M. Fried Hominy. Put a table ppoonful of pork drippings in a frvincr nan. set over fire. When bo i linn hot. put in cold, boiled U ' 1 hominy, stir until brown. N. A. Mashed Turnips. Pare and slice, put in a sauce pan, cover with boiling water and cook done, drain, mash, season with butter, cream, pepper and salt M. II. V . S- .. lsuttermilK liiscuit. out a quart of flour, add a teaspoonful of soda, half a teaspoonful of salt and a tablespoonful of lard; mix with buttermilk, work well, roll thin and bake quickly. Aunt Lindy. Roast Guinea Fowl. Draw and singe a pair of young guinea fowls, stuff with bread dressing, put in a pan with a little boiling salt water, set in a hot oven, baste and let cook until brown. Serve with giblet sauce an...

AUNT JE AN'S IJBTTEK. Infirmary, Nurses, Donations, A Twilight Visit. Incidents. Lenten Thoughts. Dear Friends: ' What should a Mid-Lent letter be if not a message to,hearts grown tender by daily communion with Him "who spent these forty days and forty nights in deeper humble ness of spirit than we can ever know ? I have not all of sunshine or all of shadow for you. There is just the blending which mellows all human pictures however satis fying. Our HOUSE BEAUTIFUL is growing, and bounteous hands are now, as in all these twelve months, showering upon us the means of growth which should be unto us a means of grace. The brick annex is nearing completion. A leading spirit in progress of all kinds asked me, "How much will it cost to furnish a Students' Ward in your building? There ought to be some place like that for sick boys far from home and mother," Shall we not. encourage the sug gestion? This is the season of the year which has proved so trying to southern' boys, and numbers of th...

i'yN J. C. BRYANT, The Druggist. Is closing out his stock of school books at very low prices, and will remodel and reiurnish his store room by November 1st. Shoppers will find it to their inter est to call. -38 East Main, Corner Main & Upper Pts. .H. OA.SSELL. CASSELL . L. 0. PcMJE. & PRICE ALWAYS HAVE the Latest Styles in DRY GOODS, and their prices are aslow as the lowest for First-Class Goods. If ill IS mi Main Street. C. F. BROVVER & Co., FALL STYLES IN CARPETS & RUGS. An unusally choice assortment of new and exclusive patterns in all grades. Our lines are larger and stronger than at any time previous, and the oppor tunities for desirable bargains are un equalled. C. F.BROEK &C0, Carpets, Furniture, Wallpaper, Draperies. Main and Broadway, Lexington, Ky. THE BEST INVESTMENT A young man or woman can make, is in Business Education at the- Commercial, Short-1J and and Telegraph-Department of the Slate College. We have more applications for our pupils thau we can...

The Household. This column is open for contri butions from our superior Blue Grass housekeepers. , Ed. Onion Salad. Chop two or three onions with half as much celery, put in a salad bowl and pour over plain salad dressing. O. M. Fried Hominy. Put a table epoonful of pork drippings in a frying pan, set over fire. When boiling hot, put in cold, boiled hominy, stir until brown. N. A. Mashed Turnips. Pare and slice, put in a sauce pan, cover! with boiling water and cook done, drain, mash, season with butter, cream, pepper and salt M. H. Buttermilk Biscuit. Sift a quart of flour, add a teaspoonf ul of soda, half a teaspoonful of salt and a tablespoonful of lard; mix with buttermilk, work well, roll thin and bake quickly. Aunt Lindy. lloast Guinea Fowl. Draw and einge a pair of young guinea fowls, stuff with bread dressing, put in a pan with a little boiling salt water, set in a hot oven, baste and let cook until brown. Serve with giblet sauce and currant jelly. D. S. Broiled Salt , Salmo...

AUNT JUAVN I.KTTKIt. Iiiflrinurj, Knatcr, Donations, EntrrtuiuniciifN. Homo of llio FrlcMHlIe. April i. Dkar Friends: The happy Kastcr tide i s here with its many beautiful instances of self-denial, noble acts for the Master who j?avc His all, Himself, for us. This, the high festival of the spring time, was celebrated in all its rapture of praise and thanksgiving. The church was dressed in an exquisite and elab orate manner, the younger hands giving willing help to older ones. The music was of the joyous, uplifting order, and the services throughout were in glorious honor of the anniversary. Our House Beautiful is Hear ing completion. Nine new rooms will soon be ready for oc cupants. Two little boys are among the patients now. The no NATIONS Have been largely of a literary kind, and patients who are able to read greatly enjoy the books and papers that are sent. Mrs. M. P. Shankliu sent six maga zines from works of fiction, some old papers and a sup ply of old linen. Mrs. Dr. Henry s...

J. C. PRYAXT, Tin: I)KU;msT Is closing out bis stock of school looki t very low prices, and will remolel and refuriiHh hi storH room ly Xovt-mhei 1st. Shoppers will find it to their inter est to call. 38 East Main, Corner Main & Upper ts. . U. JUS KLL. I j. U. PRICK. CASSKLL & rnicE ALWAYS HAVE the Latest Styles in DRY GOODS, aud their prices are as Jow as the loweM for First-t'hns Goods. 10 an I H m ; U a in Street. C. F. PROWEU & Co., FALL STVLKS IX C'AM'KTS A Ill'CiS. An unusally choice assortment of new and exclusive patterns in all grades. Our lim s are larger and stronger tha at any tine previous, and the oppor tunities for desirable bargains are un equalled. 0 F. IUl OK . ' . Carpets, Furniture, Wullpapcr, Draperies. Main and I'.roadwav, Lexington, Ky. THE BEST INVESTMENT A young man or woman can make, is in Jhisinens Education at the Commer.id, Short-Hand and Tdc graph Department of the St a e College. We have more applications f..r our pupils than we can supply....

author. All reduces of eye-balls or lids disappears as by magic. An active agent could make a handsome income introducing this preparation. It is put up in small quantities because very rare, and should be renewed every four weeks in order to get it perfectly fresh and pure. Try one bottle and you will never be without it. i Patient I am very miserable, doctor; I have no appetite what ever. Doctor You are in big luck, now that everything has gone up in price. Fruits grow from little to more. Scientists say that the orange was originally a berrv and its evolution has been going on for more than 1,000 vears. Berlin ought to be a good place for topers, for it is a city always on the spree. The baker always has dough on his hand because he kneads it in his business. A good salary is about the last thing an artist learns to draw. It is dangerous to let a horse rear; he is then on his last legs. The Colossus of Rhodes marked a great stride in art. Words with a ring "I pro nounce von man a...

AUNT JEAX'S LETTER. Infirmary, Easter, Donations, Entertainments. Home of the Friendless. April i. Dear Friends: The happy Easter tide is here with its many beautiful instances of self-denial, noble acts for the Master who gave His all, Himself, for us. This, the high festival of the spring time, was celebrated in all its rapture of praise and thanksgiving. The church was dressed in an exquisite and elab orate manner, the younger hands giving willing help to older ones. The music was of the joyous, uplifting order, and the services throughout were in glorious honor of the anniversary. Our House Beautiful is Hear ing completion. Nine new rooms will soon be ready for oc cupants. Two little boys are among the patients now. The DONATIONS Have been largelv of a literarv kind, and patients who are able to read greatly enjoy the books and papers that are sent. Mrs. M. P. Shankliu sent six maga zines from works of fiction, some old papers and a sup ply of old linen. Mrs. Dr. Henry sent two ...

J. C. BRYANT, The Druggist. Is closing out his stock of school books ftt very low prices, and will remodel and refurnish Ids store room by Novembei 1st. Shoppers will tind it to their inter est to call. 38 East Main, Corner Main & Upper sts. . U. O.ViS ELL. L. 0. PRICE. CASSELL & PRICE ALWAYS HAVE the Latest Styles in DRY GOODS, and their prices are aslow as the lowest for First-Clas Goods. IGan I H sr. M a in Street. C. F. BROWER & Co., FALL STYLES IX CARPETS & RUGS. An unusally choice assortment of new and exclusive patterns in all grades. Our lint s are larger and stronger that' at any time previous, and the oppor tunities for desirable bargains are un equalled. C F. nil OE . ii . Carpets, Furniture, Wu 11 paper, Draperies. Main and I'.roadwav, Lexington, Ky. THE-BEST "INVESTMENT A young man or woman can make, is in Business Education at the CommerA il, Short-II and and Tdc graph Department of the Sta e College. We have more application lr our pupils than we can s...

authors. All redness of eye-balls or lids disappears as by magic. An active agent could make a haudsome income introducing this preparation. It is put up in small quantities because very rare, and should be renewed every four, weeks in order to get it perfectly fresh and pure. Try one bottle and you will never be without it. Patient I am very miserable, doctor; I have no appetite what ever. Doctor You are in big luck, now that everything has gone up in price. Fruits grow from little to more. Scientists say that the orange was originallv a berrv and its evolution has been going on for more than 1,000 vears. Berlin ought to be a good place for topers, for it is a city always on the spree. The baker always has dough on his hand because he kneads it in his business. A good salarv is about the last thing an artist learns to draw. It is dangerous to let a horse rear; he is then on his last legs. The Colossus of Rhodes marked a great stride in art. Words with a ring "I pro nounce vou man a...

A IT XT JIMVN LKTTKK. The Iiilirniiiry Home of the Friendles4-M. Joseph IIon pilal Orplum Home flood IeeN and Kind Heart. May, 1 89 1. Dear Friends: There is not a trace of winter in our fresh green landscape, and naught but the springtime of affectionate interest-in my heart for you and the good that you arc doing. Here, there, eve rywhere, is inserted the point of the truest lever that ever moved a world that of single-hearted, well-intentioned effort for. suffer ing men and women. Clean and white looms up the INFIRMARY with its red brick annex all readv for the interior adorning. Dav bv dav the sick and wound ed are carried in. Day by day the White Cross nurses go out to the sick beds of those who cannot come in. A pleasant fea ture in the management is the invitation to the families of min isters of the gospel to come and be healed without money and without price. " It is not all of life to live, nor all of death to die." And the nurses may go to these families free of charge. D...

II. CASSKLL. L. C. PIUCK . CASSKLL & rilICK ALWAYS. HAVE the Latest Styles in DRY GOODS, and their prices are as 'low as the lowest . for First-Class Goods. l ill IS Mt I v in Street. C. F. BUOWEII& Co., fall stvlks in carpets &, uvea. An unusally choice assortment of new and exclusive patterns in all grades. Our lines are larger and stronger than at any time previous, ami the oppor tunities for desirable bargains are un equalled. C. F. BItOK ( . Carpels, Furniture, Wallpaper, Draperies. Main and Broadway, Lexington, Ky. j THE BEST "TNVlMlXTi A young man or woman can make, is in Jiuxinex Education at the Commerciil, Short-11 and and Tile graph Department of the Sla'e College. We have more application for our) vvnere ait uu gunig, mue pupils than we can supply. Five posi barefoot? and where do you be tions wer open for them last week, two I lone?" at $75 per month. This school recives the (n vnnrlor " Minorir highest oilicial endorsement, its Diphma ' , u er oucier, said ...

An Ancient Manuscript. This was found in an ancient manuscript, sent by Publius Len tulus, president of Judca, to the Roman Senate : ' There lives at this time in Judca a man of singular charac ter, whose name is Jesus Christ. The barbarians esteem him as a prophet, but his followers adore him as the immediate offspring of God. He is endowed with un paralleled virtues so as to be able to call back the dead from their graves, and to heal every kind of disease with a word or touch. His person is tall and elegantly shaped, his aspect amiable and reverend. His hair flows in those beautiful shades which no united colors can match, falling in graceful curls below the ears, agreeably touching on his shoul ders and parting on the crown of his head like the head-dress of the sect called Nazarites. His forehead is smooth and his cheeks without a spot, save that of a lovelv red. His nose and mouth are formed with exquisite symmetry ; his beard is thick and suited to the hair of his head, reach...